Give this hotel an Oscar! Posh Vegas resort is setting for Kim Kardashian’s new movie after Ocean’s 11 and The Hangover were filmed there

The Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas famously served as the main location for all three Ocean’s movies: Ocean’s Eleven, Ocean’s Twelve, and Ocean’s Thirteen.

George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts were at their most charming while wandering the luxurious hotel and planning their robberies.

The famous resort has recently added some exciting new features in preparation for the filming of Ocean’s 14, which is scheduled to begin later this year. The movie will star the original cast and is expected to be released in either 2027 or 2028.

Kim Kardashian, Nikki Glaser, and Brenda Song are currently filming their new dark comedy, ‘The Fifth Wheel,’ at the Bellagio, with Eva Longoria directing.

The Daily Mail recently featured the renovated hotel known for appearances in popular films like Jason Bourne, The Hangover, The Hangover Part III, and Focus.

The Bellagio in Las Vegas has recently added Carbone Riviera, a highly-regarded seafood restaurant, as one of its major new attractions.

The beautifully designed venue opened in autumn 2025, taking over the former Picasso location. It offers waterfront dining with views of the musical fountain show.

The Mayfair Supper Club has launched a new ‘dinner and a show’ experience that’s designed to be very engaging. They’ve also updated their menu and performances.

Enjoy brunch at the Conservatory’s Garden Table, featuring new dishes from Lago and special drinks crafted by their expert bartender.

But one of the biggest attractions by far at the Bellagio is the Conservatory itself. 

This spring sees the Springtime Symphony: Music in Motion attraction, which is open through June 6.

There are pastel hues, stained glass artistry and music box-inspired design.

Designed by Ed Libby and created by the Bellagio’s Horticulture team, the garden feels like a magical story unfolding before your eyes. Moving parts – spinning, twirling, and soaring features – make the garden come alive with wonder at every glance.

‘Spring has a way of turning even the smallest details into something magical,’ said Libby. 

We’re constantly seeking fresh ideas to improve what we offer our guests, and this new display does just that, bringing a vibrant energy to the garden. As people explore, everything – from the colorful stained glass to the charming carousel horses – feels like a piece of a captivating story.

The gardens are one of the first things guests see as they walk into the Bellagio lobby.

The exhibit combines imaginative artistry with luxurious detail, transporting visitors to a world of wonder and extravagance.

Thousand of flowers are on display as guest can walk on winding paths around the arrangements. 

The Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is free to visit and open to everyone at all times.

The West Bed is a stunning centerpiece, featuring vibrant stained glass and intricate artwork reminiscent of Fabergé eggs.

A beautiful Fabergé egg is the main attraction, seeming to bring flowers and butterflies to life from its detailed design.

Close by, a large, beautifully painted stained-glass window shows butterflies, flowers, and a whimsical castle. Two smaller, jeweled eggs in gentle shades of pink and purple add to the display.

Nearby, you’ll find The Garden Table, a unique dining spot inside a beautiful flower-covered gazebo. It offers a spring menu and lets you enjoy your meal surrounded by the sights and smells of the Conservatory.

Catrina, a ballerina, dances beautifully on top of a golden music box. This lovely scene is located in the center of the North Bed, surrounded by soft fountains and a grand archway decorated with delicate pastel flowers.

Large flower displays create a beautiful setting, and details like an antique golden key and old-fashioned sheet music emphasize the ideas of music and stories.

LED screens immerse visitors in the exhibit, creating a more engaging experience with lavender fields and natural scenes that light up the bed from behind.

Soft music fills the air, along with a delicate fragrance featuring peach, iris, white currant, and sandalwood. Visitors can purchase a custom-made candle, called Music Box Dancer, at the Giardini Store to bring a little of the atmosphere home with them.

In the East Bed, a gleaming gilded birdcage stands prominently at the heart of the garden. 

Butterflies and birds flutter above a garden filled with beautiful daffodils and roses in gentle shades of pink and purple.

A whimsical rosy carousel anchors the South Bed, trimmed in gold and wrapped in trailing roses. 

Under a beautiful ceiling, white horses seem to dance in a circle. Above them, fragrant flower arrangements decorate the ceiling. Below, four fountains flow into a peaceful pond filled with colorful flowers and sculpted plants. A shimmering hummingbird flits around, adding to the magical scene.

The Bellagio is even more famous for their dancing fountains out front.

I’m absolutely captivated by Bellagio. It feels like stepping into a gorgeous European village! The resort sits right beside this stunning, bright blue lake, and the fountain shows are just breathtaking – a truly magical water performance.

It’s big too at over eight acres. 

The Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens don’t use city water. Instead, they rely on water from wells located on the property, which collect rainwater and reuse water from the resort itself.

The water in the Conservatory is also recycled throughout the exhibit and reused at the resort.

This recycling process prevents thousands of pounds of trash from ending up in landfills and instead creates a resource that helps improve the local environment – making our soil, air, and water cleaner.

Bellagio is operated by MGM Resorts International.

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2026-04-01 21:19